The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, March 08, 1916, Image 5

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*************************** ******* FURNITURE For lovers of choice pork products we have a toothsome array at all times. We have choice young pigs for roasting, fine chops and loins, fresh hams and finely flavored sausages. OIIIM QUARTET III IDE GITT TOIMH Pay us a visit ladies when you are perplexed with the question of what to get for dinner or any other meal. FURNITURE For the best in Furniture Carpets, Mattings, Rugs Stoves etc. Mr. U. la. Miller, of Savannah spending a short time in the city. Mr. W. A. Griffin, of Blakely, is spending a short time in the city on business. Mr. M. Attell and Miss Rosa Goldman, of this city were married by the Rabbi Canter Sunday after, noon. Friends ore wishing tor them a very happy wedded life. i Musical Stenographer I Cocroft Music Company. Wonted. 6-3t See us—the most complete line in the city and prices and terms to suit you. * W. Feinberg & Son, * * Thomasville’s Leading Furniture Store. * * - 115 West Jackson Street. * S «««««««*,,««««,*«-•«*«*«*««««««**« In New Quarters Mrs. F. J. Winn, Is spending few dsye with Mr. end Mrs. T. D. Winn at Rockledge. Mr. G. L. Timmons, of Timmons- vllle, Is In town for the day bualnesa. Mr. and Mra. Henry Van Alien of New York, are apendlng a short time In the city at the Tosco. Flowers Realty Co., Real Estate and Insurance. Mitchell Building. Mr. L. D. Burns, msnsgsr Tosco, has returned arter a nets trip to Atlanta. >f the busl- | Mr. J. M. Buckner, of St. I,ouls | was among the business visitors here today. The Graves, Birge, Griffin, Domes tic Wall Papers. The Lloyd Im ported Line; more llenatifnl than ever. Pattern Books Ready for Yon. Estimates, Prompt Service. JAMES H. BROWN. Appears At Young's College Under Auspices of the Lyceum Course. Is last Number on the List. The Economy Market ■fudge Franklin C. Hoyt, of New York, is spending some time here with his mother, Mrs. J. S. Hoyt, at her winter home, near the coun try club. Judge Hoyt is judge of the Juvenile Court, of Manhattan, and although still s young man, has made an enviable record for himself in that office. We have established our business at the corner of Broad and Jackson streets and extend a cordial invita tion to the people of Thom- Mrs. J. L. t maps ami daughters of New York, arrived la the city Monday and are at Mrs. Philips home on North Dawson street. The work of cementing the exter ior of the recently renovated Mac- lean building on Broad street has begun on the Jackson street side and in a short time the entire building will have lost that aged red color and mill be new, spick and span, being quite an improve ment on what it formerly .was. The Boston Chautauqua ended yesterday and that at Pavo-will end today. The Governor was at both places and Puvo claims the largest crowd in the reports sent out to Fresh lluttcrmiia and Butter new!,paper8 ' Today th< ” chautau - Dnily. Sanitary Dairy, Phone 73B, qua was 1 > e e un at Ochlocknee and Ohl P. O. Building- jwlll continue through Friday. The people of this city are invited to go Mr. Flieschman and party of up and partake of good old fash- ... A . , friends motored from Tallahassee loncd hospitality. The Chautauqua Vllle to Visit our new place j today to spend the day on the links peop i e |)Ut on thejr ,j, owg t0 cIoge together to make them very prod- table to anybody but the one who State School a ®H» the attractions, of yesterday The Lyceum ontertalnment, to be given tomorrow night will be the last of the season and bids fair to be the most enjoyable that has been put on under the Course this sea son. The program to be given by the Dunbar Male Quartet and Bell Rin gers la such a varied one that all tastes will be pleased, and there will not be a single 'dull moment. So popular has this company be come since Its organisation that It has traveled up and down the country so often that If the line of travel wik spun out It would reach to the moon, back to the earth, and back again, to the moon for s re turn engagement. EveryDody who likes music ai all, likes a male quartet and every body who has heard the Dunbar Quartet is enthusiastic about There are quartets, solos, stories, sketches, etc., and the audience Is kept In a state of enjoyment until the curtain falls. The entertainment will take place at eight o'clock tomorrow evening, and will be held at the Young's Col lege Auditorium. The price of ad mission will be 75 cents, except to those holding season tickets. JESS BLANTON. MGR. PHONES 287-196 IIO N. BROAD ST. mill GARDEN SEEPS 1916 You bought from us last year and the seed came up. Same reliable seeds of all kinds this year at the right prices. Try us again and you wont be disappointed. BENEFIT CONCERT WAH GREAT SUCCESS. Dr. A. D. Little OFFICE: Over Neel Bros. Broad Street. Special Attention to General Surgery and diseases qf women and children. Phone office 144; Res. 267 and inspect our line of | at th * Country cluh New and Up-to- date Clothing and Men’s Furnishings. | Dr. J. 8. 8tewart. ;Inspector, spent part | In Thomasvllte. Dr. ; lted the Thomasville ' while here. Stewart vm- Hlgh School Phone :110, Smith* r«ui Store, and get a can of Pure Country laird at I3ljr per pound. lf-lm Mrs. R. L. Armacost, of Green- ] vllle, Mich., Is In the city for a tew as < si u ; weeks and while here Is with Mrs. Mauara-varneaoe v »p^er. on jacks 0n street. 'Miss Crawford, of Virginia A also Company. i stopping with Mrs. Parker. 2 PHONES 52 116 E. JACKSON ST. Just Opened Fresh Barrel SPANISH MACKEREL TRY OUR BEUaOUS SLICED Breakfast Bacon Prompt Service Qiick Delivery CALVIN CARROLL KtUMlahtd ltn. -QUALITY- SERVICE-PRICE” W. R. Carroll, Mgr. C. P. Carroll, Ass't Mgr Thomasville friends will be sorry to learn of the death of Miss Lucy Talbot Ames, it her home In Ma nilas, Maine. She was a visitor to Thomasville laet year and had many friends who enjoyed her con genial companionship. She was a prominent woman In her home slate and was Identified with wom ens work In several organisations. WEATHER REPORT. 50 ♦ laical Office of the United State* » ♦ Weather Bureau. » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦■*■» Thomasville. Ga„ March g. 1910. Weather forecast for Thomasville and vicinity: Fair and Colder To night: Probably Frost Thursday. Observations at 2 p. m.: Highest temperature today . . 55 l-owest temperature today Mean temperature .. .. Normal for this date .. . Temperature 7 a. m Temperature 11 m Temperature 1 p. a. .. Dept, since Jan. 1, plus Relative humidity . . . Rainfall, past 14 hours . Rainfall, since Jan. 1 . Dept, since Jan. t. minus 2.61 Ins. Wind direction Northwest Wind velocity .. 12 miles J'r hour O. M. Hadley, Observer In Charge. 59 .... 50 .. .. 64 64 . . ..242 . . .12% . .20 ins. .5.04 Ins. Large Audience Present Were De lighted With Splendid l’rogriun Rendered Nice Ham Was Realized. Red Cross Drug Co. OEM THOMPSON'S “THE HID HOMESTEAD" MAKES DIMPLES TO CATCH THE TEARS NOW SHOWING AT "THE GRAND”—5 and 10c The Benefit Concert under the Auspices of Che Women's Auxiliary of St. Thomas Episcopal church at the public Library yesterday after noon proved a great success and a very delightful social event. . ^ A large audience was present and every number of the program was greatly enjoyed, the perform ers receiving enthusiastic encores. The Library waa prettily decorat ed for the occasion with flowers, vinss sad potted plants and pre sented a most attractive appearance. A neat sum waa realised for the use of the Auxiliary. The flrst number on the program was a very delightful duet ‘on two planoi by Mias Louise Hayes and; Mra. R. C. Balfour. Jr. Other In-' atrumental numbers which were | given, were by Mice Carmen Evans j on Che violin and Mias Rose Evans: qn the piano. The playing of these tiwo talented Hiomasvillc fills la' always charming and greatly enjoy-! cd and Itiey were listened to yes- 1 terday with enthusiastic attention, j Miss Josephine de GersdorS and Mies Louise Hoadley, of New York. The Reliable Seed & Drug Store Phone 16G WHERE? -WHERE'D YOU GET THAT COAL You'll hear this question atked often «>I i thin the next few months. It will be asked you too, if you bum DIXIE GEM COAL and you will like to hear it. because it is a tribute to good judgement. When we sell a ton of DIXIE GEM, the chances are ten to one that we'll sell others as a result. DIXIE GEM BLOCK COAL "the Coal that Burns to Ashes.** BURCH & SON, Agents. SPECIAL FOR 10 DAYS We are offering the famous Serite Eye Glasses Gold Frames (guaranteed) at ...$1.75 Aluminum Frames (guaranteed) at $1.25 EXTRA SIZE PERFECT LENSES. .Remember with the Serite Glass, you flt yourself. Phoae ua and wa will tend Instructions and several pair of ataaaas to your home. Take time and And Just what you uaad, Wa guarantee sa tire satisfaction or will refund your money at aay Uma you become dissatisfied. THE REGULAR PRICE OF THBUt OlAffiH 18 RM sad gfl.00 CITY DRUG STORE Phone 284. In the flood of thrilling romances, comedies aud sex dramas. It Is re lief to And a good old-fashioned play like Denman Thompson's rural clas sic. “The Old Homestead,'' being adapted for the motion picture screen . This beloved old comedy- drama. which for over thirty years has held the laughter and tears of the public under Its magic spoil, has beta adapted by the Famous Play- "The Old Homestead.” like "Un cle Tom's Cabin," baa proven Its popularity and Its undying Interact to generation after generation or tbeatro-goerx, aud It Is-estimated by Praah Thompson, son and heir of the celebrated author-actor, from iwhofh the rights to the adaptation were obtained, tbat la the three de ad es during which the play waa be ing presented on the stage. It was ■sen by over twenty million people In the United States and Canada. ” It Is Interesting to know that Thompson draw bis characters from real Hfa, and that the name Joahua Whitcomb is actually a composite of the names of two New Hampehire neighbors whom the author knew and admired. The scene of the ru ral portion of the drama was laid In and about the Thompson home In the farm district of the adjacent country, and every character In the play bad Its counterpart In real life. In that fact lies tae explanation of the universal appeal which this simple play ha* had from th* day of Its lint presentation. It waa way back la 1475 that Thompson flrst conceived the Idea which be worked oat as a short sokteb under tba.pame of “Josh Whitcomb." The success of this short play encour- aged him to expand It Into the form In which It was presented for over thirty years as the familiar “Old Homestead." It la. of course, this version which has been converted Into a-motion picture. both In dneta and solos, sang very delightfully aid thel7 clear, sweet voices were charming la all of their numbers.- Mrs. Durward Smith Is a great favorite with Thomasville audiences and her lovely voice was heard to advantage In the Jewel song, from Faust. A Trio by Mrs. i Smith, Mr. John Roddenbery, and Mr. Hansell Watt was one of the features of the afternoon and was grestly enjoyed. Mr. Roddenbery, also gave an enjoyable aolo. Mr. Botch, another Thomasville favor ite gave the Toreador Song and aa an encore aa Irish ballad. Mra. Mc Coy. gave a very eajoyab!* reading which gained an encore. The clos ing feature of the program, a Uianotogue. by Mrs. John Rodden bery, “brought down the house" and ah* waa obliged to respond to a most eathnelaetle encore. May Robson la. “A Night Out.” iVtagraph Blue Ribbon Comedy. In flv* acta. Better than, “Green 8tocktng*:""gdv. Meeting Music Club. The regnler monthly meeting of the Thomas County Music club wtll be held In the Commercial Association rooms Thursday even ing at t p. m. All members are urged to attend. B. H. COCROFT. Seety. Wledem ef the Aneleeta. There la but little la a woman's ad- rice: yet ha that won't taka It la set everwlee.—Cervantes.. Save Money Dt yen realize how mnch even the smaO anonnt ol $1.00 a week will to? About 17cts a day? You throw away 1$ to 25 cents a day aud never know where it has gone; yetgtnrned in the proper direction It will work wonders la your home cam- Cal to aud let us explain how you ■ay fnrabb your hone comfortably aud beautifully and have payments ar ranged to sutt your convenience. Ballard-on-Broad Street TIE FURNITURE MAN” (Look at our Windows.) ■Lm